Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package pcap allows users of gopacket to read packets off the wire or from pcap files.
This package is meant to be used with its parent, http://code.google.com/p/gopacket, although it can also be used independently if you just want to get packet data from the wire.
Reading PCAP Files ¶
The following code can be used to read in data from a pcap file.
if handle, err := pcap.OpenOffline("/path/to/my/file"); err != nil { panic(err) } else { packetSource := gopacket.NewPacketSource(handle, handle.LinkType()) for packet := range packetSource.Packets() { handlePacket(packet) // Do something with a packet here. } }
Reading Live Packets ¶
The following code can be used to read in data from a live device, in this case "eth0".
if handle, err := pcap.OpenLive("eth0", 1600, true, 0); err != nil { panic(err) } else if err := handle.SetBPFFilter("tcp and port 80"); err != nil { // optional panic(err) } else { packetSource := gopacket.NewPacketSource(handle, handle.LinkType()) for packet := range packetSource.Packets() { handlePacket(packet) // Do something with a packet here. } }
Index ¶
- Constants
- func Version() string
- type Handle
- func (p *Handle) Close()
- func (p *Handle) Error() error
- func (p *Handle) LinkType() layers.LinkType
- func (p *Handle) ReadPacketData() (data []byte, ci gopacket.CaptureInfo, err error)
- func (p *Handle) SetBPFFilter(expr string) (err error)
- func (p *Handle) SetLinkType(dlt layers.LinkType) error
- func (p *Handle) SetTimestampSource(t TimestampSource) error
- func (p *Handle) Stats() (stat *Stats, err error)
- func (p *Handle) SupportedTimestamps() (out []TimestampSource)
- func (p *Handle) WritePacketData(data []byte) (err error)
- func (p *Handle) ZeroCopyReadPacketData() (data []byte, ci gopacket.CaptureInfo, err error)
- type Interface
- type InterfaceAddress
- type NextError
- type Stats
- type TimestampSource
Constants ¶
const BlockForever = time.Duration(0)
BlockForever, when passed into OpenLive, causes it to block forever waiting for packets.
Variables ¶
This section is empty.
Functions ¶
Types ¶
type Handle ¶
type Handle struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Handle provides a connection to a pcap handle, allowing users to read packets off the wire (Next), inject packets onto the wire (Inject), and perform a number of other functions to affect and understand packet output.
func OpenLive ¶
func OpenLive(device string, snaplen int32, promisc bool, timeout time.Duration) (handle *Handle, _ error)
OpenLive opens a device and returns a *Handle. It takes as arguments the name of the device ("eth0"), the maximum size to read for each packet (snaplen), whether to put the interface in promiscuous mode, and a timeout.
func OpenOffline ¶
OpenOffline opens a file and returns its contents as a *Handle.
func (*Handle) ReadPacketData ¶
func (p *Handle) ReadPacketData() (data []byte, ci gopacket.CaptureInfo, err error)
NextError returns the next packet read from the pcap handle, along with an error code associated with that packet. If the packet is read successfully, the returned error is nil.
func (*Handle) SetBPFFilter ¶
SetBPFFilter compiles and sets a BPF filter for the pcap handle.
func (*Handle) SetLinkType ¶
SetLinkType calls pcap_set_datalink on the pcap handle.
func (*Handle) SetTimestampSource ¶ added in v1.0.8
func (p *Handle) SetTimestampSource(t TimestampSource) error
SetTimestampSource sets the type of timestamp generator PCAP uses when attaching timestamps to packets.
func (*Handle) SupportedTimestamps ¶ added in v1.0.8
func (p *Handle) SupportedTimestamps() (out []TimestampSource)
SupportedTimestamps returns a list of supported timstamp types for this handle.
func (*Handle) WritePacketData ¶
WritePacketData calls pcap_sendpacket, injecting the given data into the pcap handle.
func (*Handle) ZeroCopyReadPacketData ¶
func (p *Handle) ZeroCopyReadPacketData() (data []byte, ci gopacket.CaptureInfo, err error)
ZeroCopyReadPacketData reads the next packet off the wire, and returns its data. The slice returned by ZeroCopyReadPacketData points to bytes owned by the the Handle. Each call to ZeroCopyReadPacketData invalidates any data previously returned by ZeroCopyReadPacketData. Care must be taken not to keep pointers to old bytes when using ZeroCopyReadPacketData... if you need to keep data past the next time you call ZeroCopyReadPacketData, use ReadPacketDataData, which copies the bytes into a new buffer for you.
data1, _, _ := handle.ZeroCopyReadPacketData() // do everything you want with data1 here, copying bytes out of it if you'd like to keep them around. data2, _, _ := handle.ZeroCopyReadPacketData() // invalidates bytes in data1
type Interface ¶
type Interface struct { Name string Description string Addresses []InterfaceAddress }
Interface describes a single network interface on a machine.
func FindAllDevs ¶
FindAllDevs attempts to enumerate all interfaces on the current machine.
type InterfaceAddress ¶
InterfaceAddress describes an address associated with an Interface. Currently, it's IPv4/6 specific.
type NextError ¶
type NextError int32
NextError is the return code from a call to Next.
const ( NextErrorOk NextError = 1 NextErrorTimeoutExpired NextError = 0 NextErrorReadError NextError = -1 // NextErrorNoMorePackets is returned when reading from a file (OpenOffline) and // EOF is reached. When this happens, Next() returns io.EOF instead of this. NextErrorNoMorePackets NextError = -2 )
type Stats ¶
Stats contains statistics on how many packets were handled by a pcap handle, and what was done with those packets.
type TimestampSource ¶ added in v1.0.8
TimestampSource tells PCAP which type of timestamp to use for packets.
func TimestampSourceFromString ¶ added in v1.0.8
func TimestampSourceFromString(s string) (TimestampSource, error)
TimestampSourceFromString translates a string into a timestamp type, case insensitive.
func (TimestampSource) String ¶ added in v1.0.8
func (t TimestampSource) String() string
String returns the timestamp type as a human-readable string.
Directories ¶
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This benchmark reads in file <tempdir>/gopacket_benchmark.pcap and measures the time it takes to decode all packets from that file.
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This benchmark reads in file <tempdir>/gopacket_benchmark.pcap and measures the time it takes to decode all packets from that file. |